Students in Palm Beach County are currently scheduled to begin the new school year on Monday, Aug. 10.Wednesday’s discussion comes two days after the Florida Department of Education issued an order requiring public school districts around the state to open their campuses five days a week.According to Dr. Fennoy, the School District of Palm Beach County has some flexibility with that mandate, as the district considers taking recommendations and advice from health leaders.The school board is expected to make a final decision on its reopening plan at its July 15 meeting. The Palm Beach County School Board reviewed several options on Wednesday for reopening schools for the upcoming academic year.The school district’s Reopening Task Force presented school board members with a 32-page presentation that considers the challenges and opportunities of each reopening option.At this time, officials are considering three educational options for students: full-time in-person instruction on campus, full-time distance learning, or a hybrid combination of the two.Based on recent parent surveys and feedback, the district said more than one option may be necessary.“I wrestle with the reality of knowing the decisions we make will impact our most fragile children,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Donald Fennoy at Wednesday’s school board meeting.Watch virtual school board workshop online here: https://t.co/fSLDJmJEScWe apologize for the technical difficulties with the initial YouTube live stream of the school board workshop. School board members paused the meeting while the issues were resolved. pic.twitter.com/jAHU9Y4r2z— PBCSD (@pbcsd) July 8, 2020